Hi all,
I've been studying Haskell for about a year now, and I've really come
to like it. In my daily work I write a lot of BASH shell scripts and I
thought I'd try add some of the haskell features and constructs to
BASH to make my scripting life a bit easier. So I've been working on a
small BASH function library that implements some basic functional
programming building blocks.
Note: There is no actual Haskell code involved here.
I put up the full manpage here:
http://hpaste.org/fastcgi/hpaste.fcgi/view?id=24564
Source is here: http://svn.solucorp.qc.ca/repos/solucorp/bashkell/trunk/trunk/
All this is very prototypical, but here is an example of some of the
stuff I've got so far (map, filter, foldr):
$ ls data
1.txt 2.txt
# basic map, argument goes on the command line
$ ls -d data/* | map basename
1.txt
2.txt
# map with lambda expression
$ ls -d data/* | map '\f -> basename $f .txt'
1
2
# simple filter, also works with lambda
$ ls -d data/* | map basename | filter 'test 1.txt ='
1.txt
# sum
$ ls -d data/* | map '\f -> basename $f .txt' | foldr '\x acc -> echo
$(($x + $acc))' 0
3
Basically I'm looking for a bit of feedback/info:
- Does anyone know if there are already similar projets out there?
- Does anyone find this interesting?
- Any other comment/suggestion/feedback
- Where's a good place to promote such a project?
Thanks a lot,
Patrick LeBoutillier
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Patrick LeBoutillier
Rosemère, Québec, Canada